ELLIA Laboratory will open its doors to visitors during the Night of Scientists and present unique experiments in the fields of high-frequency electrical engineering, plasma physics, and alternative methods of energy transfer.
The program will offer both clear explanations of fundamental principles and practical demonstrations of working devices – from Tesla coils and plasma experiments to wireless energy transfer. Visitors will have the opportunity to see cutting-edge equipment in action, learn about measurement methods, and gain insight into the research currently being developed in the laboratory.
Program for the Night of Scientists at the ELLIA Laboratory
1. Presentations and Explanations
2. Additional Experiments
3. Practical Demonstrations
More about ELLIA
ELLIA – Mission, Vision, and Current Projects
The ELLIA Foundation was created from the ideas of quantum physicist Prof. Jan Rak with the aim of bringing positive change not only to science but also to human relationships and understanding of the world around us.
Our mission is to support pioneering research in the fields of electromagnetism and sustainable technologies, inspired by the visionary ideas of Nikola Tesla. We believe that true progress arises not only from laboratory experiments but also from a deeper connection between humans and nature and from understanding the essence of humanity.
Our vision is to create a free environment where independent scientists, innovators, and thinkers can collaborate, and where the results of experimental research are directly applied in practice. We strive to establish the Center of European Tesla Research (CETER), which would become a hub for interdisciplinary dialogue and the exploration of new pathways in energy, quantum physics, and innovative technologies – in the spirit of open science and free inquiry.
Our values are based on intelligent collaboration, openness, respect, and self-development. By sharing knowledge and supporting open dialogue, we aim to push the boundaries of science and bring innovations with a positive impact on society and a sustainable future.
At the ELLIA Laboratory, current projects include EVA – experiments with plasma and the possibilities of new energy sources, and ShadowGraph – the development of a unique X-ray beam that can be precisely directed while not damaging cell DNA. These and other upcoming experiments demonstrate our search for bold new approaches leading to revolutionary discoveries.
More information: https://www.janrak.cz/en